Tracking an Orion slaver in ‘The Gauntlet’, a treacherous region of space, the Border Patrol Cutter Osprey must mount a daring rescue and interdiction mission before it is hit by a deadly storm front. There’s a reason it’s called running the Gauntlet.

Spock's daughter, T'Beth, cannot accept the fact that he is marrying Lauren Fielding--and she's not the only one opposed to the marriage. A surprise bachelor party and a trying reception test Spock's Vulcan endurance, but at day's end they are truly one and together.

Premiering in on June 27th, 2012, in weekly free write #75, the prompt was “Finish Line”. The goal here (pun!) was to write a story where our characters accomplish something. I took this opportunity to explore the complicated sibling dynamic of Sarah and Brian Harrison.

Premiering on July 13th, 2011, in weekly free write # 35, the prompt was “Small Universe Syndrome.” Star Trek is particularly bad about bringing together characters that have nothing to do with one another for story purposes. With this in mind, the challenge was to do the same for a response to that week’s prompt … I could think of nothing better than this.

A century before the Dominion War, the Ku'Vok-leth (The Honor Brigade) was a prominent military faction within the Klingon Empire. When the Empire and the Federation made peace, the Ku'Vok-leth became far less influential. Following the Dominion War, the Klingon High Council began turning a blind eye to the actions of the Ku'Vok-leth. Now, this anti-Federation group plans on using one of the biggest scientific discoveries, a single particle capable of destroying subspace, as a weapon.

Retired Starfleet captain Benjamin Sisko must reunite with his former colleagues to stop these Klingon radicals before they can cut off a strategically important star system from the Federation forever.

But this conspiracy turns out to be more than just a simple act of terrorism, as Section 31, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Dominion have a vested interest in the events of the next few days. And as the crew of Deep Space Nine come to learn, such a conspiracy reaches all the way up to the President of the Federation.

Spock's mother has left his father and returned to Earth with him in tow. The move brings many hardships, and soon the young Spock has to find a way to survive or end up like all the other street children. How can a homeless Vulcan child get by on the mean streets of Earth?

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